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    Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  1. Seminole Ridge duo places third in Class 2A state weightlifting meet

    KISSIMMEE — Looking down at the bronze medal that was just placed around his neck, Roman Fernandez took a deep breath. He fondly stared at it, gently twirling the medallion around. Fernandez, who is in the heavyweight classification, placed...

    Tags: Weightlifting, Kissimmee, Longwood (Seminole, Florida)

  2. Apr 19, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  3. Soccer-Rome mayor calls for Cup final kickoff to be moved

    Reuters
    By Terry Daley ROME, April 19 (Reuters) - Rome mayor Gianni Alemanno wants May's Italian Cup Final between local rivals AS Roma and Lazio to be played earlier in the day to avoid the scenes that marred their last meeting earlier this month. The two...

    Tags: Politics, Sociology, Arts and Culture, London Theatre, Culture

  4. Apr 18, 2013 |Story| Syndicate
  5. Alexandria, Egypt's 'Pearl of the Mediterranean'

    Most tourists in Egypt visit only Cairo and Luxor. Few visit Alexandria, just a three-hour drive away — the country’s second city, and one of the great cities of the Mediterranean. Egypt’s historical capital for almost a millennium, today the “Pearl of the Mediterranean” is a favorite summer getaway for locals who appreciate its cosmopolitan flavor and cooler climate. It’s like Cairo in its mega-millions intensity, but cleaner and quieter, and facing the Mediterranean instead of the Nile.
    Most tourists in Egypt visit only Cairo and Luxor. Few visit Alexandria, just a three-hour drive away — the country’s second city, and one of the great cities of the Mediterranean. Egypt’s historical capital for almost a millennium,...

    Tags: Cairo (Egypt), Arts and Culture, Egypt, Libraries

  6. Apr 5, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Boys' basketball: London Perrantes is back from trip to Europe

    Varsity Times Insider
    Virginia-bound point guard London Perrantes of Encino Crespi spent his spring break traveling to Spain and Italy with two friends. And his parents let him. “It was an amazing trip,” Perrantes said. “I had a great time.” He said...
  8. Apr 5, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  9. Pope wants church to 'act decisively' on abuse

    ROME -- Pope Francis has called on the Roman Catholic Church to "act decisively" to end the sexual abuse of minors by priests, the Vatican said Friday.
    ROME -- Pope Francis has called on the Roman Catholic Church to "act decisively" to end the sexual abuse of minors by priests, the Vatican said Friday. At a meeting with the head of the Vatican's doctrinal department, Archbishop Gerhard Mueller, Francis...

    Tags: Roman Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal, Flu, Vatican City, Christianity, Religion and Belief

  10. Feb 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Politics, personalities drive the decision on who will be pope

    It remains to be decided when the Catholic world’s cardinals will lock themselves away in the Sistine Chapel to elect the next pope. But the undeclared candidates to succeed retiring Pope Benedict XVI are already campaigning in the gilded salons...

    Tags: Christianity, Religion and Belief, Luis Antonio Tagle, Roman Catholicism, Political Corruption

  12. Feb 23, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Catholic group petitions Mahony not to attend papal conclave

    L.A. NOW
    The group, Catholics United, collected nearly 10,000 signatures making "a simple request" that the retired archbishop of Los Angeles to not participate in the process, because of the priest abuse scandals that happened under his watch, said Chris...
  14. Feb 24, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Cardinal George: Is there now such a sea change in Western culture that people can't believe?

    Cardinal Francis George of Chicago had gone through a long 16-hour day of meetings and travel, a day that began at 5 a.m., and it was just about 9 at night. He was tired, with one more meeting to go.
    Cardinal Francis George of Chicago had gone through a long 16-hour day of meetings and travel, a day that began at 5 a.m., and it was just about 9 at night. He was tired, with one more meeting to go. But as he walked into the room for our interview late...

    Tags: Papal Conclave (2013), Arts and Culture, Same-Sex Marriage, Christianity, Religion and Belief

  16. Feb 22, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Cardinal George doesn't rule out an American pope

    Fifteen years to the day that he became a prince of the Roman Catholic Church, Chicago's Cardinal Francis George said he wouldn't rule out the possibility of a fellow American becoming pope.
    Fifteen years to the day that he became a prince of the Roman Catholic Church, Chicago's Cardinal Francis George said he wouldn't rule out the possibility of a fellow American becoming pope. During and after a lecture at Loyola University Chicago School...

    Tags: Marc Ouellet, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Leonardo Sandri, Roman Catholicism

  18. Feb 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. Vatican murmurs about Mahony's attendance at papal conclave

    ROME -- A senior Vatican official called Cardinal Roger Mahony's participation in the selection of the next pope "troubling," but said there was no formal procedure to stop the retired Los Angeles archbishop from attending the conclave next month. The...

    Tags: Roman Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal, Vatican City, Roger M. Mahony, Religion and Belief, Abusive Behavior

  20. Feb 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Four floors, city views, garden: A retirement home fit for a pope

    VATICAN CITY -- Spectacular views of Rome, stands of palm and magnolia trees, the Sistine Chapel close by -- these are the amenities awaiting the first pope to step down in more than 600 years after he moves into his retirement home this spring.
    VATICAN CITY -- Spectacular views of Rome, stands of palm and magnolia trees, the Sistine Chapel close by -- these are the amenities awaiting the first pope to step down in more than 600 years after he moves into his retirement home this spring. A week...

    Tags: Vatican City, Benedict XVI, Vatican City, John Paul II, The Pope

  22. Apr 4, 2013 |Story| AM News
  23. Actions must be properly grounded

    Since my teen years, I have read and contemplated, as a part of the observance of the season, the significance of the recorded events of Easter. Through the years, one question has arisen in my mind, and it continues to be with me: Why did Judas, one of the apostles, betray Jesus?
    Contributing Writer
    Since my teen years, I have read and contemplated, as a part of the observance of the season, the significance of the recorded events of Easter. Through the years, one question has arisen in my mind, and it continues to be with me: Why did Judas, one of...

    Tags: Easter

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